U.S. Men's Soccer Team Eliminated by Belgium in 4-1 World Cup Defeat

U.S. Men's Soccer Team Eliminated by Belgium in 4-1 World Cup Defeat
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The U.S. exit highlights challenges for the team as the World Cup advances to the quarter-finals.

  • Belgium defeated the U.S. Men's Soccer Team 4-1 in the Round of 16, ending the U.S. run.
  • The U.S. loss was described as 'disastrous' and prompted an official statement from US Soccer.
  • Quarter-final matches are set to begin on Thursday, featuring four matchups.
  • All last-32 World Cup matches have been broadcast free-to-air on BBC and ITV in the UK.
  • Canada's co-hosting duties have concluded alongside their national team's exit from the tournament.

The U.S. Men's Soccer Team was eliminated from the 2026 World Cup after a 4-1 loss to Belgium in the Round of 16. The defeat prompted a public statement from US Soccer.

The U.S. team's elimination underscores ongoing challenges for the program and shifts attention to the remaining teams as the World Cup enters the quarter-finals. The outcome also marks the end of participation for co-host Canada.

The World Cup quarter-finals will begin on Thursday, with eight teams remaining in contention. Fans in the UK can continue to watch matches live on BBC and ITV.

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